The natural habitat of geeks. A very fragile environment, the disruption of even one small element could throw it out of balance permanently. That is why you must never pick on geeks.
n. A system of delusions that supports a person's overinflated sense of self-worth and importance. Egosystems are bizarrely robust despite often being overextended and lacking the actual elements that would otherwise legitimize it's sustained existence. Woe to the realist that points out the delusions underpinning an egosystem and potentially (but not likely if you're dealing with a real douchebag that won't believe you anyway) precipitating egosystem collapse... for shame!
Kanye West's behaviour isn't symptomatic of off-the-charts arrogance, but rather it's a manifestations of his extensive egosystem which simply consumes everything in it's immediateenvironment.
Where an unusually large amount of hair based on the chest arms ect. shows up everywhere and can be seen even when wearing a shirt. BIGGER than a Happy Forest.
A home, social, or (especially) work situation where there are a number of people around you with huge egos, all trying to out-do each other. Also refers to the 'pecking order' within these groups.
"Hey Bill, how's the new job going?"
"Not bad, but they're all pretty muchegotistical wankers, so I have to spend my day living within a finely-balanced and delicate egosystem."
Ecosystem Applications are a new category of decentralised computer software application where the creation, ownership and running of an application is shared between all players in an ecosystem in such a way as it allows all players to write data to a shared decentralised data store or ledger, even when there are low levels of trust between players/participants.
Built using Blockchain and Smart Contracttechnology, Ecosystem Applications allow business sector participants in an ecosystem to create and share the software tools they uses rather than relying on a single organization to create and own such systems.